Saul, Samir

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Samir Saul is a professor of history of international relations. His centres of interest concern France and the Arab World. His investigations focus on the relations between the political and economic dimensions on the international front. In economic history, he studies capital flows, international trade and the history of industries. He is a founding member and coordinator for the Groupement interuniversitaire pour l'histoire des relations internationales (GIHRIC).

« The Internationalization of Capital Then and Now. The Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries », dans Empires and Autonomy : Moments in the History of Globalization. sous la direction de S. Streeter, J. Weaver et W. Coleman, Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 2009, p. 93-116.